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‘AOL STRIKE PAPERS SIGNED WOMEN THAT TALES, DOG BEKLLED| LANDES Peaoe Compact Finally in Force!A Score of ‘Neighbors Go to)“Rube” Waddell Was Invinoible . Will Hold for Three Years and _ McAdoo Is Notified and Re- | Calls Reserves. CONCESSIONS TO MEN SATISFACTORY TO THEM. Managers of Road Say They Are Glad to Have the Trouble Set- tled and Will Hurry Tunnel to Completion. General Manager Bryan, of tie Inter- dorough Railway Company, sent word to Commissioner McAdoo, late to-day, Rotifying him that there w: be strike’on the Manhatian * siomer MoAdon immediate @era withdrawing the reserves which had been beld in readiness (on 2 ‘tn gil the police stations. ‘The representatives of tho “1° ) men signed the agreement a: 49 o'clock P. Me By tt they will receive 3% for tens hour day andthe “L" e:np’ save priority for 9 per ce: » Joba inthe Subway. The bnya amination will remain unchanged. re agreement was signed by the leader of ‘the men and by General Manager Bryan and General Superintendent Hedley for the ‘Imterborough Company. Mr, Be)- t's signature will be aMxed to-mor- Tow. Charles, Johnson, speaking for the hon, aid they were satisfied and looked ypon It anw partial victory. “Mr. Bryan said the company was glad’) 10 have jt all over: that pence’ was as- sured for three years at least, and the work of flaishing the cunnel and eetting {t into operation would be hurried us Taplidly as possible, Before the agreement was signed there ‘Was a digpate between the Brotherhood @f Lacomotive Firemen and the Ama)- ted Adgoctation of atoes Rallway ployees The dispute arose over. the question of #eniority. By the terms of the agree ‘feet the “L” meh are to ha eent-of the Subway Jobs, and the repre. s@ontative of the firemen inaisted that mombere of his orgunisation should be given the preference in the vestowal of 44 motor engineers, ‘This was contested by W. D, Mahon, President of the Amalgamated Assocla- | ‘tdon,, which includes all the “L" em- ployees but the motormen and the fire- men, The labor men got so hot ir ar sat General Manager Br: ral Superintendent Hedley s\ it a Fy that they had botter heve tt out i" a sald Mr. none of our affair’ He "We will retire for twenty min- wi tle. between yourselves what of motormen’s jobe vou want \ { a, to the firemen and we will agree bN & long discussion, the union men came to an tin nding and the Agreement_was signe EASTERN LEAGHE, ee aT eae na ony provammee 000 00 00% ity. 02001 HG teries — Murohy and Thomas; ulller and Btenabler and O'Neil. me called on account of darkness. GUFFALC AT MONTREAL. ‘ Allister; Pav: he Feo ead and Me. r; Paw / ROCHESTER AT TORONTO. oo? v -of uy n | Res Hot viclons except R. HE. 00000-4355 00130 -1H i onan t 0-9 Court with Mrs. August] in the Second Game, While Schramm, Whose Son Was| Griffith Was Touched Up Bitten by Mrs. Anderson’s Dog] Rather Lively, BOY IS IN A HOSPITAL THREATENED WITH RABIS. HOME TEAM IN THE LEAD ALL THE WAY, But the dog is licensed,” replied Mra, Manager Griffiths twiried for Honor,” Anderson, when he teased, keot the Highlanders’ hits scattered, fagistrate Flammer then told Mrs Schramm to go e, and when her r did, from your|5 to 1 ' “Tourves were hit hard ‘by the Athletics, children in bitten #0 many ad. singel Hh filed to Monte, hi arm tberfeld’ waiked. Anderson 1 bore ‘he marks of a dogs to Ple natled stealing, M. ecurt, ty mothers of vend team in tie second game. of No, 1739 Firet Inning, Keeler ing up the child's ; ia x 4 Bice 0 Vv rN) iMiame fouled ng on Hartsel's out oy ‘on. . to come to) NOt NS ulre to "miberel other children, which the doe haa Ganzel sin, — Noonan ti . Con mush Guire fanned. Sarit tats oon . ‘ ut, Conroy to nel 10-DAY'S BASE- Gar ent eet eres —— 5 Third tantng ir me Anderson’? re- sald the caild RUNS, vel mained ant GriMth threw out to Pines | wey bit; Second Inn ten, und 'e would sce what he could dy, Jed aad Ppa! tagged him, tine 4 the ia stole thi led to Pickeri ‘OR! Burpy ‘tled out to elverteid” Seat out to el ireck singled. BALL GAMES, | mings, fenreck sing oe of Schrec! inne Hesalis of #+et Games on Page 2. third. throwing to Coproy. ONE RIN Waddell received a MATIONAL LEAGUE. | Dournerty-#"Dat “ind ¢ ng to It tee: “ Circulation Books Open to All.” His) Waddell pitched for the Athietice and! Beybotd sing! cGuire aitent Mente a before the eyes of a wealthy man of this city, fast Iner from t! uw iW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 me rk RACING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. LATE SPORTING RESULTS BOSTON, 7; WASHINGTON, O—AMERICAN LEAGUE.. BOSTON ........ Magistrate Flammer After Read- By the Loss of the Two Games 0000+? ing the Petition Tells Mrs.! the Gordonites Lose Their| WASHINGTON .. . ©0100) Cami Sohramm to Return After Her} Hold on First Place in Pen- Son Has Recovered. nant Race. CHICAGO, 5; CLEVELAND, 3—SECOND GAME. e _——. Mrs. August Schramm, accompanied CHICAGO .... -00000102 25 by about a score of women who live SECOND AME. CLEVELAND ee 0 1 0. 0 0 1 0 0 q— 3 [In the nolghvorhood of her residence, *NGHLANDSR Hi abt No, IM Avenue A, appeared in the ‘ 8. > os + Harlem Pollee Court this afternoon] BH. PO. AB -| pyainat Mrs. Anderson, a next-door Bakr he " ” : : : : ; ‘ reighbor, thom she had summoned to ~ Cts (9 explain to Magltrate Plan [Aare Lanes ST. LOUIS, 5} DETROIT, O—SECOND GAME. mer why should not submit to the whee’ = i ; a sitieibish coos | kuling of her fox terrier dog ‘ ¢ This ty the dog which early Sunday beige rh ; H ;. : . 1) ST. LOUIS ...-..-. -010000301—5 morn ng inst, bit Fred Schramm, | ror, SP 61 4 21) DETROIT w- 9000000000 elgit years old, who ts now in Pres-} aim y, Ae NES ee mee byterian Hospital, threatened with oF ults ‘dp 2 ed aes 6k bese % bles, and (n appearing againet Mrs, ala EA aie ih dh { a peareeaienD i, dog be alali, her own signature being ey. ATHLETICS ’ LATE WINNERS AT DETRO!T. supplemented by those of two dosen RH. POAT. neighbots of the block between Nine- 1 2: ry “| Met and Ninetyrat meets on Avent ew | tg oo] Sixth Race—Santa Teresa 1, Mint Bed .. Meggs <. nue \e . . . . a ——— As the-delegation of women range lap al ey we ‘ os ¢ up about the bridge, all began talking} Ores. %> ae : ; ae ‘ ‘ At onee, volubly about the danger of 0 ‘ L, the Jog én question. When qulet was +: 9 4 ‘4 AT st. LOUIS. t ‘ Ma finally restored Magistrate mer 7 . ‘ ‘ ‘ 3. ha was told that the dog has bitten sev- . eral other children and was a vicious | Waddell. » bob de hyd ier tens 1, Paetn saat (pre ann ys Teoreniee] RY di ean he ae eV 1, Bugleti “the petition roade as follows: THAL ves srsse oovsee Bam ely, x Rie Beot. 8, 1904, SCORE BY INNINGS, disqualified. aa walter ob We, the undersigned, request that | High{anders on = the dog owned by Mra. Anderson, of | Athletics . No, 1739 Avenue A, be killed as the Base ite -of GriMth, §; 0: ull of biting the elght-vear-old child Firs bate on ‘balle--On AT HARLEM, of Mr. Schramm, « neighbor, a age te perdi nee well as-other children, as we, the un- olds ray arene * “te . derstand. have ehildreh of bur owe | Doutte vl 4 nd ave afrald of a like resule. | Aturphe ie. Noonan. Sixth Race—New Mown Hay 1, Brand New 2, King Ells After réading the petition and ttsten- | Bins. aS ‘| worth 3 ing to the story of Mrs, Schramm, im ny Masiitrate Flamer sald thatthe dor| AMGRICMN, etait Toit oa! . Seventh Race-—Nerel 1, Lissardo 2, Sweet Tone 3. A bil ain f rene bir that Fh bg PHILADELPHIA, Sep. 9—The Highs} as they were {rained to look on all man: | Mnaers suffered another defeat at the , ind, except ther owner, with dia- | hands of Connie Mack's team this after favor, noon, losing the game by a score of \ rn} GIRL SUICIDE. BLAMED: to Belong to Well-Known Family. regain in a measure her lost sense of self-respect. The initials of this man aré “J. B. R. A RICH BUSINESS w= Almost the Last Act of Millie Kruger, Who Ended Lite in Central Park, Was to Write “J. BR.” Believed |mie Millie Kruger Iles dead in the ‘Morgue, but her white face !s alwayt} ‘thomas He sees her, asleep or bin go foul awake, Above the roar of business in the streets he hears her voice, plead- | go! ing with him to right a wrong by the only method that would sitqw her to | Sut and Millie Kruger, left bim to l S [RESULTS EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT, "OLN bh OPEED RETURNS AND sec) OE WING OMINTUM IN PRIME FETTLE.| Conqueror of the Mighty of the Mighty Hermie in the World's Handicap at St. Louis Is, de Of ta wt ens eke Heavily Backed and Beats a Good Was in Evidence at Al'Stages! Field at Sheepshead Bay. of the Game. be GIANTS. PLAY A TIE GAME After Five Innings with Quakers In Which No Runs Were Scored Second Session Called on Account of Darkness, Oiseau at Odds On Captures Golden ~ Rod Stakes on Grass from Pasadena and Waterside—Brush Up Gets Home in the First by a Head. SECOND GAME, OTANTS. THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Brush Up (3 to 1) 1, Fleur de Marie (13 to 5) 2, Mice Modesty 3. SECOND RACE—Ormonde’s Right (11 to 8) 1, Wild Thyme (6 to'S) 2° Ancestor 3. ‘This afternoon it was diffetent. There besceaagl wan evidence of mach activity in the| THIRD RACE—Olesau (13 to 20) ring on Colonial Girl. She opened at 8| 1, Pasadena (10 to 1) 2, Waterside 3, to 1 and was hacked down to 5 to L Bhe breexed tn fropt all the way, FOURTH RACE—Colonial Girl 6. That jo rachig at ead, anil} to 1) 1, Hurstbourne (18 to 1) &” that is perhaps one reavon why at- Dolly Spanker 3. tendances are thinning out end races prey are, becoming Laas era Huratbourve) RipTH RACE—Eagle (4 to 1). be ppg aedonrtngs a lot ot improxs: | the Southerner (8 to 1) 2 favorites, hut were badly beaten. ter % 3 Try the Galden Rod # iia ‘Ciiatiaiteee —— “i Pd wt fayorte, and it waa due really to| SIXTH RACE—Sigion Moments bar 4 fine plece of Judgement on the part of |to 1) 1, Prince Ching (7 to 1) 2, Wa sider, that he won, Oleeau was bd c. Love : . fiewt Into the atretch, where Pasadena railed him. Thea aid natural thing. He went to t He found Oleeau #4 well he (Apectal to The Bvening World) ‘ RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N, ¥., Sept, &—The Omnium Handicap, Mt Sheepshead Bay this afternoon, was won by Colontal Girl This filly came ‘on from the West heralded as reat racehorae, She started a few days ago, and had no speed. The betting indi- cated that she had practically no sup- port. Amen, 1; on arte & bellows: + (Special te The totes Beda World) POLO GROUNDS, Sept. ¥.—The sec- ‘ond garke between the Glantr and the PRED |) py? was a tle, neither the Quakers nor the Giants scoring In (he five the game wan calted ly). 2 second; Cormack). 2 to 1, third, a RTH Thomas was Ames’s first victim. He fanned. Gleason singled, past, Dun Dui out MiGee Lash rane de Marie, the favorite. Brush Up had jore spéed than in her lagt race when abe Was beaten off! The second race ‘was an easy victory ‘for Ormondes it. That was the one itiee carried ek Marvin rode the fa iti 1, second; (a. Go Nrubert) 1 to 1, third, vorite, - wha yme, Who Was second, FIFTH accethe Pye te § toh. rece of jones), 15 to \ / Wonder oe IXTH RACE-One ‘ards; Tenby $80; for three ie eet ieee Hippocrates, We (Cormack . Barly Bor im eet a of to 1. third. Timer mrerie eS. FINISHES AT DELMAR. EE (Special to The Evening World.) DELMAR RACE TRACK Oe Bept. 9 aPenewing sf6 See entre the races held here ~Won by clone,| and ye. Show, thied. a 8ECOND .CE—Five-e! raile—Won by The, Cook, ¢ 3 Vian wo lengths Ancestor Py: sed ure | Fron Far Tae ap 1oOO10001 —_———., etn 2 to 1 for jer's fy. Rinerte:d walked. “Ander: to his memory to the of his death. It is a)” ag rb te 0 Summers: Os] PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK,|Deelti ath: Auntie? Saiked Gansei|® lesacy that will cling j a Fourth te dai aha . ikeabers and Pull SECOND GAME, fooved “Willlama at second, Monte “0, note written just before sho committed sitleide in Central Park a week ago Ticeeedie.-icee . ORS ah NEWARK. Philddelphia ,, 00.000 One MO nels aingie over Gri’. |t0rday. ‘There are seven words 19 the note, but Jn these seven words is ih Va Pes "ra og oe hy eS Py cp gasilegeib bgt "| New York... 00000 — O| fin. Harteel beat Conroy's throw of| compressed a history of shame and overwhelming remorse that ia as old | Dahle Seay A Sy Jand 7 to 8; Avoid, 7, 10,19 olace, sas tae Batterles-Corridan and Dooin; Ames Weaanr Gente thik? Pickering fied as the history of the world. ‘The note reads’ ‘J. B, R.—Don't forget what Meiton ane rut de the Kee | se 4 oman a EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. ond Bowerman, + Srosant want 10 Cee 2 er von. have Gone to 1.0" prraten, where hehe I ween | POCRTH Sie geeny varters of ame ealled on account of darkness. |) h to Bi winn! a head | mi ‘ Aeitbesise ak 1a gr ari i seeon Since the girl has been faniped the story of what drove her to selt- | BE a aa it peat” Waterside ws ¢ mmr i to m tor piace, was, to right. Keeler thr destruction has been picked up. Vt is known that the girl begged the man Sal Innate ten. lengths. ae Ted. Oo AT PITTSBURG. t h Noonan, Noon the s. Time 4 CHICAG ‘SBURG, thre. but Conroy caught Tave dusting | to make her his wife after she learned that her condition could no longer be Corridon tart somatted.| py megehes ‘Tate Mah m + Chitago,.:... 4 ie i . : : o— 4 lipaanah os F eth hidden, It ts known that be refused. He is @ man of wealth and social | Hé, was pinched stealing DN re Cota cn at th Beas RESULTS AT.HARLEM. i le q . Uleanon ot Solo rl. who ficvead fade be tnd Kling; Lyncn| Comy could not connect. McGuire position, She was a manicure. He would have given her money and sent ——.,./ and Phelps. , ditto, Lave to Noonan seated Grimth,| her away. Had she accepted the money and passed out ot his life memory oe ay ae Far tee rs tte (Special fe See eoaniae fF, Sv ULye. Ls NO RUNS. ea Murony forced Sey.| Of her would have died But she chose a way to sear her name upon bis) asf Or, ade ai) the roanine and, won Rigen br iypor me Sy 8T. LCUIS AND. CINCINNATI, [bold at second, Etherfeld to Williame. | brain, ——— Drosaige by rhreaquar ies of ao eres | rum here to-day ete ag: fellowes Monte drew. 1 3 Bh doubt from bg “> Wa nO" run re ton { _ 00 Xo, Kamen was scheduled for thete|?rone4 Murnhy ahd pat Monte on tuind,| ‘The girl boarded at No. 197 Rast Bighty-tourth street’ with a Mra DETROIT WINNERS. then way He beet’ Dally, Spanker, 3 FIRST RACE Pie furlongs At Far Wash Compisist sa Rube fanned. On Dourhert’s «ror | strause, This woman left her home yesterday and bas not returned. It ts fire, who ovat ond choler was mls] 9°15 "snd § to s was Becond: SONTD a doses vine h BROOKLYN AT BOSTON. orem badly, to, McGuire and. "aril belleved that she knows the name of “J, B. R.” | pith ND PARK RACE track, [¢rsbly ridden by Baw RA p 00-1, adits 1 Oa Time= aE ineine Te contributed by a| me vortponed on account of. rain, [Toned THREE Rena” 475] "According to Herman Johns, an em- the palr she was sobbing and tearing #:| ne scent tun’ hete todan’ wens ne mente wnt ¢ SECOND RACE—Steeplechase: bi r hee lon of Fit) tnain ployee In the saloon at the corner of , the collar of her throat. 1 could not! follows Garnish raced to the emt, 4 we ourse.—Won by Lingo, 4 to 1 and Gy ete ot The World advertiaing| NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, of Biahty-fourth street and Lexington ave- Part of their conversa- riddan fo, death: pisiel'who had been | 8: Golden Link. tt to 9 and 4 oa Fg Seater Cee rece Opvereniay Wb NG wk ne erty beat the throw of a bunt nue, Mise Kruger was in the restaurant Soe hen took the’ Jead and won | second marweld i te soe . + At might be called the gospel of good) Coteags.,.16% Gls Uronkiyn..44 14 SMl| Aled. to Hartecl. Keeler. went to. third | 20ur on the migiit before she rommisted : table! ond: Florence P91 (Hoff . ee an engi | THIRD RACE—One mile—Won bp tor. to the. worrying Women Of eH) Fetgnurp 7h. AT Muston.....4 8 2ae]on Waddell’ wild a Andemson's | stele, = aman he: | #24 fonbed violently, Tested. Times ta hale tor the {8 fo Wand 2 to # Wala 5! Cincinnati 63 $69 Phila'phiads #8 S00 ‘| had seen the young wom “Then he endeavored to soothe her COND. RACE—Two-vear-olds: al . “$e 3 ed : Mea ein ick huts god and. bad tears ft by fore,’ Aid Johns to an Evening World ang they had a couple of drinks before | turiongs By. Play. 100 'Munfon). 4 t2 ‘| reer Eu tae ata u tor the better, onan fanned. Conroy to Ganset | reporter, “and knew that she lived Af) going out, 1 think they walked toward ane 5 fo tree ry Pt Sidney © lave, Je oe HH RACE—Six and one-hale ‘ihe "ety og ch ees oes ” AMERICAN LEAGUE. J Lave, Seybold ‘anned. 80} No, 101, She came in here & week 9801 No, i071, though they may hive turned Winnitred Lad, #2 (Stoval). 10 to 1 and | to the front at the with. followed by {furlongs —Won by Rag Tag, 12 to & tah Sisth Inving lagt night with a handsomely dres#ed! in another direction: tol, tard. Time-t running ire te ching. fam! $19 10; Red Raven, 9 to and 7 te / pases Ary + gg ke ul i oh Gaveet’s staal 4.| man, I should way he was @ man of] rg Harry, the Janitresd of the Kish) eHiRD Rac Vaigntened oul. Stolen | was tecond. Jim Hale, 1 to 1 aad 8 NEW. YORK AT PHILADELPHIA. ee a reac | about thirty-five or forty years Old. Hel iy.fourth street house, said hat | to the Waal a, stalls 6 1 ee ee tre. oall a a SECOND Gam. Conroy's fly. McGuire sing'ed to cent was sinooth-shaven and wore & | the had stated that an. im! everh 3 ty #1! and uh are ae ped ele TH RAS i patie % > ‘and ater wee CCC ee URES Orie st gcd Rt ig cleo on wale visning hs ‘putwmnent one snared 4 even, second :Geindon. 101 |: thre lengths in frog of Bid-| to 3: Kekersall, 11 to. 2 and € 89% Hy ah (o a make you Philadelphia .. 01 1 30000 — 8) Grimth to Gansel, morgued Murpiiy.| They went to table in @ wi a jan to 1 and 10 to}, toird. Mary | aey e, Love second: McClelan,, to finds us placte ries--Griffith and McGuire: W; Monte filed to Anderson. Miberfold’a! of the room and were soon In very, ear commuter said Mrs. Barry, “that Worth. ished Arst; disqualified for | —_->— Jn rd. siete rid Wane bal dell tnd ‘Behreck, re: Wad | Pxttiing atop, and throw. to Gangel| net conversation. meat called ct the hulne several times | fou ‘Time-l™ H RESULTS T WILL NOT Ri stopped @hreck. NO RUNS. Girt Sobbed and Pleaded. REL t never saw bits nor dig} ever, beet) sornTh ete Thoee rears old and KENILWORT 5 TAFT WILL NOT RUN. ° eud- ua mt mile and an eighth.—Arrah Go [! AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. | pougnerty, fanned. Keeler slngtea, | “t could tee that the girl was piowde |, Mary rayeeigus oa alg, 2 fe t'and'd toh ‘esa: eevee Welk) Eloorfeld whifted vat the. alr thrice. jing with him, ani Ay ai +9 the. wee it Jay there uat- ovil), % to 1 and Leary W Wh. Fo VK Pe down, dell to ae essere. 2 mies 4 dk Jahneon) KENILWORTH RACE TRACK, BUPS) mu A 424 Clevatand.on 63 saz] 4! one hy 91 PALO, N.Y. Be ‘ are the} *! 5270 att se} handled Conroy's fly. NO RUNS. tha place. ‘SurOn | RACE three-rearold and sults of the ene " Ae Detroit... 6071 415 Doug! erty i Pe "Soha w es Iv. ag ehiotes, rd; one mile pad seventy yards. ast RACE-Bix eee se Deere” At second. aps sO RUN! Was a bani ay A H dded 0) eee ad Williams to Biberteld. rtael ca: as plate, Williams to McGuire, Bighth taming, "fo McGuire filed to Pickering. Fults tted nh. A he works yi p Mur. Bhaver), 3 to 1 an » | four to Geigsenste amd "| Pe = “hs ¥ ‘

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